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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-03-24 03:34 pm

[ SECRET POST #2273 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2273 ⌋

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[personal profile] thelonebamf 2013-03-25 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, basically this. I've had discussions with my friends about various shows/games/movies we're in to and how the fandoms are varied by each. Obviously the demographic that is being hit is going to have a lot to do with it, but in some cases fanwork gets created by a surprising branch of the fans. (Like one you didn't expect to exist.) I guess a good example of this is the whole MLP thing. (Because while young girls may be drawing pics of their favorite ponies, they're probably not posting them to the internet the way the older fans do.) An example nearer to my heart is the Metal Gear Solid fandom. While numbers-wise the fanbase for MGS is largely male, the fans who produce the fanfic? Largely female. (Which of course also affects the *type* of fic being written.)
I can't be sure about all viewers everywhere, but from what I've observed in my own little pocket of the world is that much of the viewer base for The Walking Dead is made up of people who are fans of the show, but not people who are into "fandom". They are people who turn the tv off at the end of an episode, are excited for next week's show, but it doesn't occur to them to hop online and look for fic or art or even discussion forums. They just hop on Facebook, post "OH MY GOD, WALKING DEAD! HOW COULD YOU????" and might enjoy a few comments from their friends, but that's it. Water cooler talk.
If you have friends like that, maybe use the show as an opportunity to get them into the fandom world? "Hey, now that the season is over, let me show you some cool stories that someone has written about what would have happened if XYZ...."?